PER CURIAM.
This is a motion to dismiss the plaintiff's bill of exceptions on the ground that it is premature. On October 3, 1957, at the trial in the superior court, the defendant was called and defaulted for nonappearance. Thereupon the case was continued for proof of claim to October 11, 1957 and was thereafter further continued to November 1, 1957. In the interim on October 29, 1957 the defendant filed a motion to remove such default, which was granted on condition...
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